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2016-06-08
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okay, newbie question: how do I keep the clojure.repl
stuff available to me when I load up a namespace in cider using C-c M-n
?
In my several years of clojure experience I never found an answer to that 🙂 sadly all those functions only stick around in whatever namespace you are in, so you have to (use 'clojure.repl)
wherever you want it.
@ddellacosta maybe you could set some custom keybinding to type (use 'clojure.repl) [RET]
@ddellacosta there is a hack, I think vinyasa uses it: http://dev.solita.fi/2014/03/18/pimp-my-repl.html & https://github.com/zcaudate/vinyasa
basically interning stuff in clojure.core
does the trick if I remember correcly